A Summary Of Summaries

Summarising your thesis or some aspect of it is useful. A summary helps you in two ways. First, through the act of creation: thinking about your work and then making something from those thoughts is a valuable reflection. Second, as a result, you have a resource you can use during your preparations for the viva.

A few considerations for how you might tailor this approach:

Use questions to direct your summary.

Decide in advance how much you are going to write, i.e., how many words? How many pages?

Follow your preferences for level of detail: what will be most useful to you?

Follow your preferences for what it will look like: bullet points, sentences or pictures?

Reflect on what gaps you might be trying to fill.

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